My name is Angela and I have a rejection problem. It's not the usual suspects that most women my age worry about, so it's slightly tricky on learning how to deal when you can't turn to a friend for advice.
I of course, am talking about stock photography rejections. it's a steep learning curve, and I'm sure everyone on here has had one, two...forty or more. It's part of this lifestyle, and it's something many of us have a hard time to get used to. Nobody likes failure. But getting photos rejected isn't a failure, but rather a chance to learn how to be a better photographer and look at other ways to use your work.
So what can you do besides the obvious of submitting to a different agency?
Well, for me one of my new years resolutions was to blog. This means at least a few photos...

thanks for your very interesting info and waiting for more blogs from you!

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Hi, thanks for stopping by!
My name is Angela and I work as a travel photographer and pick up a few odds and ends on the side. I love people and visiting new places and have a long list of things I want to see. If you could drop me a line when you buy my photos and let me know where they are being used, it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much.

Hi, thanks for stopping by!
My name is Angela and I work as a travel photographer and pick up a few odds and ends on the side. I love people and visiting new places and have a long list of things I want to see. If you could drop me a line when you buy my photos and let me know where they are being used, it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks so much.

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